Cabalgata January 2002

Dancing in the campamento (24,184 bytes) Music in the evening (13,403 bytes) Refreshment at the campsite (12,399 bytes) The arrieros line up for a photo (20,521 bytes) Here Don Leo goes first to make a path for us down a precipitous descent (18,350 bytes)
Perhaps most surprising and impressive visually were the spectacular colours of the minerals in rocks in the Andes (32,438 bytes) Perhaps most surprising and impressive visually were the spectacular colours of the minerals in rocks in the Andes (13,576 bytes) The mules like ants follow us below (19,186 bytes) With grey andpink rocks and sand (10,658 bytes) Snow still remains at this height in February (14,922 bytes)
We ride along above the valleys (20,881 bytes) Sometimes the spring melt has swept away the track, but the arrieros are undaunted by this and make a new path for us (24,366 bytes) Sometimes the spring melt has swept away the track, but the arrieros are undaunted by this and make a new path for us (23,208 bytes) Washing up (22,883 bytes) One of the steepest climbs, and when we look back the stream has turned bright yellow (35,406 bytes)
Sometimes the valleys seem the most beautiful (13,896 bytes) cooking (19,293 bytes) music  (18,697 bytes) and relaxation (19,532 bytes) The arrieros celebrating the end of a long day (20,555 bytes)